81.)You are the administrator of a Windows XP Professional computer named TestK. You run five 16-bit applications on TestK. You want to monitor the performance of the computer when all five applications run at the same time.
You use System Monitor to collect the performance data. The performance counters you want to include in your analysis are 10 Read Bytes/sec, 10 Write Bytes/sec, and Page Faults/sec. You want to ensure that you can collect these counters for each application.
What should you do?
A.Run the five 16-bit applications in one process.
Monitor each thread ofNtvdm.exe.
B.Run each of the five 16-bit applications in its own memory space.
Monitor each instance of the applications.
C.Run the five 16-bit applications in Windows 95 compatibility mode.
Monitor each instance of the applications.
D.Start the five 16-bit applications by using the Start /normal command¬Monitor each instance of the applications.
82.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing. You want to deploy Windows XP Professional to 50 new computers with the least amount of administrative effort. You want to use a fully automated installation process.
Each new computer is configured with a 20-GB hard disk, a CD-ROM drive, and floppy disk drive. The computers do not contain network adapter cards.
You specify the Testing's standard installation settings and save them on a floppy disk, in an answer file named Answers. txt.
You use a Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to start the un attended installation on the first computer, and then you insert the floppy disk into the computers floppy disk drive. However, Setup prompts you for configuration information.
You want to ensure that during future installations Setup will finish without prompting for configuration information. What should you do?
A.Change the name of your answer file to Unattend.txt.
B.Change the name of your answer file to Winnt.sif.
C.Use the Rbfg.exe utility to create a RIS bootable floppy disk.
Copy your answer file to this floppy disk.
D.Create an MS-DOS startup disk-
Copy your answer file to this floppy disk.
83.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing's sales department. Katrin is a user in the sales department. You need to upgrade Katrin's Windows 2000 Professional computer to Windows XP Professional.
Alan is the network administrator. He previously downloaded updated Setup files and placed them on a server named Testingl, in a shared folder named Updates. Alan has successfully installed computers by using these updated Setup files.
You want to ensure that these updated Setup files are automatically installed on Katrins computer during the up grade. Which command should you run to start Setup?
A.Winnt32.exe /dushare:\ \testingl \updates
B.Winnt32.exe /copydir:\\testingl\updates
C.Winnt32.exe /duprepare:\ \testingl \update
D.Winnt32.exe /copysource:\\testingl\updates
84.)You are the network administrator for Testing. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain testing.com. All client computers run Windows XP Professional.
Employees in the marketing department use portable computers. All portable computers use S02.llb wireless LAN adapters to connect to the network. The computers also have external removable cartridge drives that are connected by means of a legacy PC Card SCSI adapter. The Power Options for each portable computer are configured to use the Portable/Laptop power scheme.
Users in the marketing department report that their computers run out of battery power very quickly. You investigate and discover that the computers never enter standby or hibernation when they are not in use, even if they are running on only battery power . You verify that the computers have both standby and hibernation enabled and have sufficient disk space to allow hibernation.
You want to ensure that the portable computers enter standby or hibernation to conserve battery power. What should you do?
A.Configure each computer to use the Max Battery power scheme.
B.In the properties for the wireless network adapter, disable the Allow this device to bring computer out of standby option.
C.Replace the SCSI adapters in each computer with SCSI adapters that are listed on the Windows XP Professional Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).
D.In each computer's system BIOS, disable Wake on LAN support.
85.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing. Tom is a user in the accounting department. In the office, Tom uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer named PortabIel. He also used PortabIel each night on his home network. Tom's home network also contains two other computers, which run Windows 98.
Tom's home network contains a cable modem and a cable modem gateway device. The gateway device allows all the computers on Tom's home network to connect to the Internet through the cable modem. However, the gateway device does not contain a DHCP server.
Tom reports that PortabIel cannot connect to the Internet when Portable l is connected to his home network. Portable l functions normally when it is connected to the network in the office.
You examine the TCP/IP properties of Portable l 's LAN connection, and you discover that the computer is configured to obtain lP addressing information from the DHCP server that is on the network in the office.
You need to configure PortabIel so that it can connect to the Internet when connected to his home network. You also need to ensure that Portable l will continue to function correctly when connected to the network in the office.
What should you do?
A.Create a second hardware profile on Portable l by copying the default hardware profile.
Instruct Tom to select the second hardware profile when he starts Portable l at home.
B.Instruct Tom to modify the configuration ofhis gateway device so that its internal lP address is the same as the lP address of the default gateway that is on the network in the office.
C.Configure the TCP/IP properties on Portable l with a static lP address that is valid on the network in the office and with the lP address of the company's DNS server.
Instruct Tom to configure his gateway device so that its extemal lP address is the same as the lP address of the default gateway that is on the network in the office.
D.Configure the alternate TCP/IP properties on Portable l with an lP address that is valid on Tom's home network and with the lP address of the DNS sever that is assigned to Tom by his cable Internet Service Provider (ISP).
86.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing's sales department. Carlos is the manager of the sales department.
Carlos designs a new custom bitmap graphic that he wants to use for the desktop background on all of the computers in the sales department conference rooms. He wants the graphic to be displayed after each computer starts, but before the user logs on. He named the graphic Background.bmp.
You log on to each computer as the local Administrator. What should you do on each conference room computer?
A.Load %systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\Default User\Ntuser.dat into the Registry Editor.
Modify Ntuser.dat to use Background.bmp. Export Ntuser.dat from the Registry Editor.
B.Load %systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\Default User\Ntuser.dat into the Registry Editor.
Modify Ntuser.dat to use Background.bmp. Unload Ntuser.dat from the Registry Editor.
C.Using the Registry Editor, modify HKEY _CURRENT_USER to use Background.bmp.
D.Using the Registry Editor, modify HKEY _ USERS\.DEF AULT to use Background.bmp.
87.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing's sales department. The IT manager for the sales department wants to ensure that each Windows XP Professional event log retains approximately 5 MB of data. He deploys this policy to the computers in the sales department by using Group Policy.
You find out that the policy has not been applied consistently. You need to ensure that the policy is applied consistently. Which command should you run?
A.Secedit Irefreshpolicy user_policy
B.Secedit Irefreshpolicy machine_policy
C.Gpupdate Itarget:computer
D.Gpupdate Itarget:user
88.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing. A user named Roger uses a custom software application on his Windows XP Professional computer. The application creates databases that require many hundreds of megabytes of storage space.
Roger's computer has two hard disks. Disk O is 2 GB in size, and disk l is 4 GB in size.
Disk O contains a partition that is named drive C. Drive e is formatted as NTFS and has 50 MB of available space.
Disk l contains a partition that is named drive H. Drive H is formatted as NTFS and has 2 GB of available space. Disk l also has 2 GB of unpartitioned psace.
When Roger runs the custom application, he receives an error message from the application stating that the database must be created on drive C.
You need to ensure that the application functions properly. What should you do?
A.Convert disk O to a dynamic disk.
Extent volume C to include the unpartitioned space that is available on disk 1.
B.Convert disk O to a dynamic disk.
Create a stripe set that includes the unpartitioned space that is available on disk 1.
C.Create a mount point on drive C that points to the root directory of drive H.
D.Create a mount point on drive H that points to the root directory to drive C.
89.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing's sales department. Testing's network consists of a single domain.
Carlos is a user in the sales department. Carlos uses a client computer named Testingl. Testinglruns Windows XP Professional and is a member of the domain.
Carlos attempts to create a new shared folder named Filesl on Testinglso that other users in the sales department can save documents in the shared folder. However, Carlos reports that he is unable to create a new shared folder by using Windows Explorer or by using the command line.
You want to grant Carlos the minimal rights required to create shared folders. What should you do?
A.Add Carlos user account to the Power Users group on Testingl.
B.Add Carlos user account to the Administrators group on Testingl.
C.Add Carlos user account to the Network Configuration Operators group on Testingl.
D.Grant Carlos user account by Bypass traverse checing user right.
90.)You are the administrator of a Windows XP Professional computer named TestingA. The computer is connected to the Internet. Prol provides Internet access to eight other Windows XP Professional computers that are connected to Prol.
You enable Ineternet Connection Sharing (ICS) and Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) on TestingA.
You run an application named Appl on TestingA. Appl communicates with an online training company on the Internet. In order to display an online seminar, the training company needs to contact the Appl application at port 5800.
You want to ensure that the training company can connect to the Appl application. What should you do?
A.Configure ICF to enable the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Allow redirect. Then start the Appl application that opens port 5800.
B.Create a new service definition named App 1. Use port 5800 as the extemal and internal port number.
C.Edit the %systemroot&\System32\Drivers\Etc\Services file on Prol to include a service definition named Appl for port 5800.
D.Change the TCP/IP settings on TestingA to enable TCP/IP filtering. Permit network traffic on port 5800.
91.)You are the network administrator for Testing. The company has a main office and a brane h office. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Computers in the main office receive their TCP/IP configuration from DHCP. TCP/IP settings are manually configured on computers in the branch office. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit.
DH CP server
DC2
Marc is a user who works in the main office. He uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer named PortabIel. When he uses Portable1 in the main office, he is able to access resources that are located in both offices.
Marc reports that when he visits the bran ch office and uses Portable1, he is not able to access any network resources that are located in either office. All other users in the bran ch office are able to access all network resources that are located in both offices.
You need to ensure that Marc is able to use Portable1 to access all network resources when he is in either main office or the bran ch office. You want to ensure that this goal is accomplished with the minimum amount of administrative effort, with no future administrative action required.
What should you do?
A.Enable Automatic Private lP Addressing (APIP A) on Portable 1.
B.On Portablel, manually set an alternate TCP/IP configuration for the branch office subnet.
C.Configure the VPN2 server as a DHCP relay agent.
D.On Portablel, specify the address of the VPN2 server as an additional gateway address.
92.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing, Inc. The companys network contains an intranet Web farm, which consists of three Web servers. The Web servers are named Testingl, Testing2, and Testing3. Users access the Web farm by using the URL http://team.testing.com. The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit.
TElsting3
DNS Server
Bruno is a user in the company operations department. Bruno uses Internet Explorer on this Windows XP Professional computer to access files that are located on the Web farm. Bruno reports that when he attempts to access a file named Schedule.xls by using the URL http://team.testing.com/ops/schedule.xls, Internet Explorer displays the following error message: "DN S error or server not found".
Bruno
'-----r--Ethemet----r----....l
The network administrator informs you that the company DNS server is unavailable. However, Bruno needs to access the Schedule.xls file immediately. You need to ensure that Bruno can access the file by using Internet Explorer on his computer.
Which URL should you instruct Bruno to use?
A.http://testing 1 / ops/ schedule.xls
B.file:/ /testing l/ops/schedule.xls
C.http://team.testing.com/ ops$/schedule.xls
D.file:/ /team. testing.com/ ops/schedule.xls
93 .)You are the administrator of 25 Windows XP Professional computers. The computers are members of a Windows 2000 domain. Domain users of the Windows XP Professional computers use roaming profiles.
For the network resources that the users connect to on Testingl, the default logon credentials are not sufficient to gain access. When users are prompted for alternate credentials, they are allowed to select the Remember my password checkbox.
A user named Katrin reports that she connected to Testingl an hour ago and was prompted for alternate credentials. She typed a user name and password, and she cleared the Remember my password check box. She was able to connect to Testingl. However, she intended to connect to Testingl with a different set of credentials. Now when she connects to Testingl, she is not prompted to provide credentials. But she connects by using the credentials she provided earlier.
You want to ensure that Katrin is prompted again for alternate credentials when she connects to Testingl. What should you do?
A.Instruct Katrin to use the Net use \\Testingl /delete command.
B.Instruct Katrin to use the Net session \\Testingl /delete command.
C.Instruct Katrin to open the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box and to remove the entry for Testingl.
D.On Testingl, use Computer Management to disconnect all sessions from Katrins computer.
94.)You are the administrator of a Windows XP Professional computer. The computer is a member of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain contains an enterprise certification authority (CA). You use the computer to connect to the Internet.
Six months ago, you paid for online computer support services from a support company. The support companys Web site is at https://www.testings.com. Now you attempt to connect to the Web site again to use the support service. Before the Web page is displayed, you receive a dialog box. The message in the dialog box asks you to select a certificate to use when you connect. However the list of certificates that is shown in the dialog box is empty. You cannot select a certificate and you cannot connect to the companys. Web page.
In Internet Explorer, you open the Internet Options dialog box and clock Certificates. Several personal certificates appear in the Advanced Purposes list.
You want to be able to connect to the support companys Web site at https://www.testings.com. What should you do?
A.Configure Internet Explorer to enable the Use TLS 1.0 option.
B.Add the server certificate for www.testings.com to the Trusted Publishers list.
C.Contact the support company to obtain a certificate and add the certificate to the list of personal certificates.
D.Request a user certificate from the enterprise CA.
E.Change the security settings of the Internet zone to enable the Anonymous logon option.
96.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. The company has an Active Directory domain that includes 15 Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers and 20 new Windows XP Professional computers.
Domain users of Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers can run an older application, developed by Testing, on their computer. However, domain users of Windows XP Professional computers cannot run the same legacy application on their computers.
You need to enable all users of Windows XP Professional computers to run this application. Your solution must not give the users administrative control of their computers.
You create an organizational unit (OU) named Pro and a Group Policy object (GPO) named TestingLegacy. How should you reconfigure the Windows XP Professional computers?
A.Add the domain user accounts to the Pro OU. Import the Basicwk.inf security template to the TestingLegacy OPO.
B.Add the domain user accounts to the Pro OU. Import the Compatws.inf security template to the TestingLegacy OPO.
C.Add the computer accounts to the Pro OU. Import the B asicwk. inf security template to the TestingLegacy OPO.
D.Add the computer accounts to the Pro OU. Import the Compatws.inf security template to the TestingLegacy OPO.
97.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Currently, 10 of the computers in the graphics department contain two processors.
You want to install a second processor in each of the remaining computers in the support department. You install a second processor in a test computer. When you start the computer, the start process begins normally and then terminates. You receive the following error message:
"STOP: Ox00000079 HAL MISMATCH."
When you restart the computer, it stops again, and you receive the same error message. You remove the second processor, and the computer starts normally. When you attempt to install a second processor in a different test computer, the same STOP error occurs.
You need to eliminate the error so that you can install the second processor on all of the computers. What should you do?
A.Before you install the second processor, install the multiprocessor HAL on each computer.
B.Before you install the second processor, configure the each computers system BIOS for multiprocessor APM.
C.After you install the second processor, restart each computer by using the Recovery console, and copy the multiprocessor HAL files from the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM.
D.After you install the second processor, start each computer in safe Mode.
Configure the SSDP Discovery startup parameter to Manual.
98.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing. You are in the process of upgrading all client computers from Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows XP Professional.
Tess is a user in the development department. Tess uses a Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer that contains four hard disks. The first hard disk contains the system and boot partition. The remaining three hard disks contain a stripe set.
After the up grade, Tess reports that he can no longer access data that is stored on the stripe set on his computer . You investigate and discover that the three hard disks that contain the stripe set are new
identified as drivers D, E, and F, and that the status of each partition is shown as Failed in the Disk Management console.
You need to ensure that Tess can access all data on these hard disks. What should you do?
A.Delete the partitions that make up the stripe set.
Convert the hard disks to dynamic disks, and re-create the stripe set.
B.In the Disk Management console, select each hard disk and run the Import Foreign Disk utility.
C.From the DiskPart command line, run the Import d: command, and then run the Rescan command.
D.Run the Ftonline d: command.
Back up the data that is on drive D.
Delete and re-create the partitions on the hard disk, and restore the data.
99.)You are the desktop administrator for Testing's sales department. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Testing's IT manager configures sales department home folders, roaming profiles, and folder redirection for the My Documents folder to use a server in the sales department.
Billy Bob is a user in the sales department. He reports that when he is in the office, he can use any computer in the office and access the files he placed on the desktop. However, when he takes his portable computer home from the office and dials in to the network, he cannot always access the files he has placed on the desktop.
You need to ensure that Billy Bob can always access the files he places on the desktop.
What should you do?
A.Enable the Maximum Retries to unlo ad and update user profile policy.
B.Enable the Group Policy slow link detection policies in the User and Computer nodes.
C.Enable the Turn off background refresh of Group Policy policy.
D.Enable the Wait for Remote User Profile policy.
100.)You administer the default Web site, which contains a page that lists the Web development projects in progress. The Web page also contains links to each of the virtual directories that are hosted on the Web server. You use Microsoft FrontPage to manage the default Web site. Users in the Web development department control the permissions on their own NTFS folders and virtual directories.
Occasionally, users report that the permissions on their folders and virtual directories are reset to the default values. You investigate and discover that this occurs whenever you update the default Web site.
What should you do to resolve this problem?
A.In the default Web site' s properties, on the Server Extensions tab, select the Manage permissions
manually check box.
B.Change the NTFS permissions on the default Web site to only Allow - Read and Allow - Write.
C.Change the ns permissions on the default Web site to only Read.
D.In the properties for each virtual directory, set the Execute Permissions option to Scripts only.
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